common cold

The common cold, also called coryza, is a mild illness of the nose and throat caused by various types of virus.
General malaise and rhinitis, initially
watery but later thick and tenacious, are characteristic; sneezing, cough,
sore throat, and headache are also common,
but significant fever is unusual. Secondary
bacterial infection of ears, sinuses, pharynx, or lungs may occur, especially in predisposed people. Spread is from person to person.
Mild symptomatic relief only is needed.